by EminemBase » Nov 5th, '13, 02:09
"The worst offender here is Rap God, six minutes of Eminem rapping in a dizzying blur without a single quotable to be found."
Totally disagree with that.
One which immediately pops to mind is "see if I get away with it now, now that I ain't as big as I was..." which is a very MMLP-esque, tongue-in-cheek little expose of the hypocrisy in censorship by scope...
Eminem is still easily huge enough to be being heard by millions, but he's no longer the true man of the moment which every paper is obsessing over in the same way / he's not as big; so he's no longer a true, valid media scapegoat. This line sums this up beautifully / fact that he rapped the line beforehand which had previously been blanked when he was bigger.
There's tons of quotables too, like this
"Me? I'm a product of Rakim, Lakim Shabazz, 2pac, N-WA..."
Smooth as fuck too; another which pops to mind: "Well to be truthful the blueprint's - simply rage and youthful exuberance, everybody loves to root for a nuisance" < eloquent and witty, and relevant to his persona on track. Fantastic writing.